it gets warmer
As warm air rises, it creates a decrease in pressure in the surrounding area, causing the cooler, denser air to move in and fill the space left by the rising warm air. This movement can create wind and contribute to various weather patterns. Additionally, the rising warm air expands and cools, which can lead to the formation of clouds if the air reaches its dew point.
it gets warmer
it gets warmer
it gets warmer as it rises
Heated air that is lighter than surrounding air will rise, as it is less dense. This process creates convection currents, with cooler air moving in to replace the rising warm air.
Warm air is rising all around on earth. However, particularly, the warm air tends to begin rising near the ocean front.
As warm air rises, it leaves a 'void' which is filled by colder air being drawn in from the surrounding area. We feel this movement as wind.
A place where warm air is rising is typically referred to as a low-pressure area or thermal updraft. In meteorology, this phenomenon often leads to cloud formation and can result in precipitation as the warm air cools and condenses. Such areas are commonly associated with weather systems like storms or convection currents. Additionally, this rising warm air can create localized breezes and influence temperature patterns in the surrounding environment.
It's density decreases, so will rise (or float) above surrounding cooler air.
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Rising warm air is called convection. As warm air rises, it creates convection currents that circulate heat and moisture in the atmosphere.
Warm air rises....and when it rises it becomes cooler. ...If the pressure of surrounding air is reduced then the rising air parcel will expand. The molecules are doing work as they expand . This will affect the parcel's temperature.